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Beautiful courtyards everywhere.





The Round Tower. Original name huh? Originally it was an astronomy tower in 1625. Inside there are no steps to the top, rather an inclining ramp to assist bring scientific instruments to the top. Little secret – astronomers needed to go to the bathroom. They couldn’t very well leave so in the very center they built a tube, placed a toilet on top and thus is the largest septic tank ever built with no way to empty nor vent it… Go History!
The tower is also attached to the first university chapel as well as a massive library.




During my research everyone talked about an indoor “outdoor” market. I needed to find it for lunch.






On the way home I just happend to find members of the national guard marching into work.

They had to stop marching at every red light.

Swans are very important animals to the city. They’re all over here.




It just so happened this family happened to be swimming near the 1913 little mermaid statue, dedicated to Hans Christian Anderson.


So lucky the weather turned and it was a nice day in the mid-60s.

Family of baby ducks just gliding along in the harbor.




Sunset tonight (10:15pm) was stunning.


11:45pm.

Tonight we pass under the one-mile long suspension bridge which connects two towns in Denmark. It’s the third-longest bridge in the world. We have to wait until 12:30am, low tied, to ensure we fit under it.
12:45am – sunset is still happening. Off to bed.
































